Onlyabout 300cases ayearMorepeople areaffected inAustraliaAffectbrainfunctionTime andtemperaturehelpCausesmemorylossAffect bothhumansandanimalsRawmeatCan causea changeinpersonalityMadCowdiseaseUsuallyfatalDon'tcontainany DNAFoundin 1982ExtremelysmallproteinMost ofthe timeit's notcontagiousThey'renerverelatedPrions areneveralive inthe body.Can get itfrom eatinginfectedbody partsCancausedementiaCan becaused bygeneticsCausedbyabnormalproteinsPrionproteinscan't bebroken downNotcurableAffectsone in amillionpeopleNovaccineforpreventionOnlyabout 300cases ayearMorepeople areaffected inAustraliaAffectbrainfunctionTime andtemperaturehelpCausesmemorylossAffect bothhumansandanimalsRawmeatCan causea changeinpersonalityMadCowdiseaseUsuallyfatalDon'tcontainany DNAFoundin 1982ExtremelysmallproteinMost ofthe timeit's notcontagiousThey'renerverelatedPrions areneveralive inthe body.Can get itfrom eatinginfectedbody partsCancausedementiaCan becaused bygeneticsCausedbyabnormalproteinsPrionproteinscan't bebroken downNotcurableAffectsone in amillionpeopleNovaccineforprevention

Prion Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Only about 300 cases a year
  2. More people are affected in Australia
  3. Affect brain function
  4. Time and temperature help
  5. Causes memory loss
  6. Affect both humans and animals
  7. Raw meat
  8. Can cause a change in personality
  9. Mad Cow disease
  10. Usually fatal
  11. Don't contain any DNA
  12. Found in 1982
  13. Extremely small protein
  14. Most of the time it's not contagious
  15. They're nerve related
  16. Prions are never alive in the body.
  17. Can get it from eating infected body parts
  18. Can cause dementia
  19. Can be caused by genetics
  20. Caused by abnormal proteins
  21. Prion proteins can't be broken down
  22. Not curable
  23. Affects one in a million people
  24. No vaccine for prevention